Jamie Carragher has heavily criticised Matthijs de Ligt after his role in Manchester United's porous defence against Tottenham on Sunday.
The defender was part of Erik ten Hag's disjointed backline as they were played through with ease throughout the game. Having been caught out of position for Brennan Johnson's early opener, which came from a marauding Micky van de Ven run through the middle of the pitch, Carragher couldn't believe De Ligt's methods for dealing with the Spurs attack.
Former Chelsea and Brighton boss Graham Potter was more appreciative of the quality that went into building the opportunity. "From a Tottenham perspective I think it's a wonderful goal, the way he [Van de Ven] attacks the space here is incredible," he said on Monday Night Football.
Carragher couldn't work out De Ligt's logic to leaving room on his right for Van de Ven to stroll into though. READ MORE: United player ratings vs Tottenham READ MORE: United make Erik ten Hag sack decision after shocking Tottenham defeat "Yeah, I noticed this a little bit with De Ligt and a lot of centre-backs," he started. "I don't understand why they don't defend the space and they come over.